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  • Water System - Omak WA
    A waterworks construction project was undertaken in Omak, Washington with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. Construction occurred during 1935. PWA Docket No. WA 4258
  • Water System - Spartanburg SC
    A waterworks construction project was undertaken in Spartanburg, South Carolina between 1934 and 1935 with funds provided by the federal Public Works Administration. (PWA Docket No. SC 5144)
  • Road Paving - Anderson SC
    A yearlong road-paving project was undertaken in Anderson, South Carolina during the Great Depression using funds provided by the federal Public Works Administration. (PWA Docket No. SC 961)
  • Rock Hill High School Gymnasium - Rock Hill SC
    "The federal government’s New Deal programs, specifically the Works Progress Administration and the Public Works Administration, also played a direct role in Rock Hill’s economic recovery. Building projects included ... a gym at Rock Hill High School ..." (sc.gov) "1935: The first separate high school gymnasium is built, thanks to federal money." (https://rh.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/)
  • City Hall and Jail (former) - Rock Hill SC
    "The federal government’s New Deal programs, specifically the Works Progress Administration and the Public Works Administration, also played a direct role in Rock Hill’s economic recovery. Building projects included ... a new City Hall building ..." The PWA supplied a $45,617 grant for the construction of the city hall/jail, whose total cost was $119,441. Construction began October 1936 and was completed October 1937. (PWA Docket No. SC W1120.) Rock Hill has a new City Hall building; the exact location and status of the New Deal City Hall is unknown to Living New Deal.
  • Sewer System - Rock Hill SC
    "The federal government’s New Deal programs, specifically the Works Progress Administration and the Public Works Administration, also played a direct role in Rock Hill’s economic recovery. Building projects included ... a new city-wide sewer system." The PWA supplied a $188,000 loan and $70,631 grant for the project, whose total cost was $258,835. Construction began October 1934 and was completed June 1935.
  • Santaquin Junior High School - Santaquin UT
    "The Santaquin Junior High School, located at 75 W. 100 South in Santaquin, Utah, United States, was built in 1935 as a Public Works Administration (PWA) project. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.  It is a two story brick school. Additions during c. 1950–60, while not compatible with PWA Moderne original section, are on the side and rear and do not detract greatly from the architectural appearance." (Wikipedia)
  • Sewer System and Water Treatment Plant - Harrington DE
    The original sewer system and water treatment facility for the town of Harrington, Delaware were constructed with federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $106,180 loan and $28,000 grant toward the project, whose total cost was $121,289. Work occurred between July 1934 and February 1935. The treatment plant is no longer in use. (PWA Docket No. DE 931)
  • Sewers - Bowling Green OH
    A sizable sewer construction project was undertaken in Bowling Green, Ohio with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $200,300 loan and $74,975 grant toward the eventual $276,675 total cost of the project. Work occurred between November 1934 and November 1935. (PWA Docket No. OH 2236)
  • Water System - Ashville OH
    A waterworks construction project was undertaken in Ashville, Ohio with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $48,000 loan and $19,000 grant toward the project, whose total cost was $69,648. Work occurred between October 1934 and May 1935. (PWA Docket No. OH 2744)
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